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Spotted a black 33 at Regency (3.30pm inspection session). Unfortunately, yes I was in there to be able to spot him! :P I went for a recheck (defected obviously) but :P all good now! I'm back on the road! But the other guy still has to go back.. hmm... hope to see him back on the road soon.... :P Good luck mate!

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Spotted last night a black R32 GTR turn from south road onto sherriffs road, looked stock with rims, gave it abit from the lights :P had XCP xxx on the plate.

Then this morning a white stag parked in colonnades near the round about off beach road, was just down from a green 200SX, had 5 spoke rims, said to mum she should have bought one of them instead of her micra haha. Nice looking car.

spotted a nice stag at the BP kilburn had a little chat with the fella :P

spotted a few other lines today taking Jema to soccer

spotted my self being flashed this morning dang speed camera @ traffic lights not 100% sure if i was doing 78kph or 76kph

spotted something else but will Let Heslo say when he gets home from melbourne

spotted hurryup r32 on marion rd earlier, also a heap of skylines at villies :D

was good to meet u Craig, thats a nice clean 33 you have there :3some:

was also good to meet you sam!

thats a nice...errrrrrr daily you got there lol :D

i look forword to seein your 33, :D !bring on kadina!

Yep, that was Jenkies and me, thought that was your car going the other way

yeah i was bootin around looking for some fun then saw you go past and im like , yeah i wont catch up to him so i turned up belair road and went for a run up to blackwood and back down lol

spotted a silver stag, pretty much out the front of the dog&duck on hindley street, at like 3am??

and a black 33 on O'Connell street aswell...was in steve's silvia :/ that was earlier in the night though, like 10:45ish?

Spotted last night a black R32 GTR turn from south road onto sherriffs road, looked stock with rims, gave it abit from the lights :/ had XCP xxx on the plate.

Then this morning a white stag parked in colonnades near the round about off beach road, was just down from a green 200SX, had 5 spoke rims, said to mum she should have bought one of them instead of her micra haha. Nice looking car.

woo. my first spot. waas havin my 21st brekky with the olds

Spotted us leaving cop shop last night...

Charmaine apparently Joe saw you last night at the servo, that was when we were at the station. I think they were on their bikes or maybe on of our mates silver Laser?

Also spotted on the way home a fresh burnout, drove through the smoke and followed the nearest car (dirty as Falcon). Caught up and noticed a middle ages couple in the front...

spotted last night at reading cinemas Damo RBR034, a white s2 33 with gtr copy front bar with sau sticker and next to that a blue 32.

Fred, that was me, Bunny 33 and scott "inheaven32". his car is black btw :/

spotted tons of skylines last night. Spotted Shaz at BP west Terrace, DR34MER, Ryan firing on 5 coilpacks, Cara, black 34 on west terrace, etc etc.

Charmaine apparently Joe saw you last night at the servo, that was when we were at the station. I think they were on their bikes or maybe on of our mates silver Laser?

Haha yeah that was me. I was in Steve's silvia :/

I think i saw a laser there....don't know if it was ya mates or not. Prob lol.

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